Flies of Jim Wynn
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Re: Flies of Jim Wynn
Fantastic flies Ruard.....they got SOUL.
That's twice today (Kelly) the Master painter Monet has been mentioned........one of my ALL-TIME! favorites. And for exactly the very reason you mentioned Mark..........what he could do with light was STUPID! Equalled perhaps.........but never been surpassed. 
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Re: Flies of Jim Wynn
willowhead wrote:Fantastic flies Ruard.....they got SOUL.That's twice today (Kelly) the Master painter Monet has been mentioned........one of my ALL-TIME! favorites. And for exactly the very reason you mentioned Mark..........what he could do with light was STUPID! Equalled perhaps.........but never been surpassed.
Re: Flies of Jim Wynn
The next one: Quill bodied Coot

(4).QUILL BODIED COOT (JW).
Hook: 14
Hackle: Small spoon shaped feather from the lower row under a coot wing.
Body: A Iarge feather outside the coot wing, stripped and dyed in
yellow dye. This quill, when stripped shows white and dark inky
blue. When dyed the white shows yellow and the inky blue shows
green-oIive.
Use: This is the Medium Olive fly. Alternatively, a body may be made of
blue opossum fur dyed in a yellow dye to give a green-olive fur for
dubbing. Rib with fine gold wire. It then becomes of course a type of
hackled Greenwell, a very good killer in April and again in Autumn for
grayling.
Greeting

(4).QUILL BODIED COOT (JW).
Hook: 14
Hackle: Small spoon shaped feather from the lower row under a coot wing.
Body: A Iarge feather outside the coot wing, stripped and dyed in
yellow dye. This quill, when stripped shows white and dark inky
blue. When dyed the white shows yellow and the inky blue shows
green-oIive.
Use: This is the Medium Olive fly. Alternatively, a body may be made of
blue opossum fur dyed in a yellow dye to give a green-olive fur for
dubbing. Rib with fine gold wire. It then becomes of course a type of
hackled Greenwell, a very good killer in April and again in Autumn for
grayling.
Greeting
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Re: Flies of Jim Wynn
Outstanding!
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Re: Flies of Jim Wynn
Ruard, OUTSTANDING WORK on that baby. I enjoyed the fire outta that one. 
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THAT! is cool Ruard.....exceptional 
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OUTSTANDING!
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Re: Flies of Jim Wynn
Beautiful!
Mark
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Re: Flies of Jim Wynn
Ruard,
Words cannot say how beautiful these flies are especially the last one the "Quill Bodied Coot". It is amazing what you can do with hook, fur, and feather! Thank you for these!
Dougsden
Words cannot say how beautiful these flies are especially the last one the "Quill Bodied Coot". It is amazing what you can do with hook, fur, and feather! Thank you for these!
Dougsden
Fish when you can, not when you should! Anything short of this is just a disaster.
Re: Flies of Jim Wynn
Gorgeous Ruard, just gorgeous! That last one...exceptional.
Love the Monets. One of my faves.
Vicki
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